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Presidential Archives
code:
072
Jul 22
14:30 - 15:30
Room:
407
Description
Language(s) of presentations:
English
Abstract:
Preservation of, and access to Presidential Archives raise a number of specific and sensitive issues. The strengths and limits of the different approaches will be discussed on the basis of South Korean, South African, North American and French case studies.
Target audience:
Archivists concerned by Political Records and Archives
Overall purpose and significance of session:
sharing experiences and information
Content description:

Preservation of and access to Presidential Archives raise a number of specific and sensitive issues: What is the scope of the Presidential Archives? Who has the ownership of those records? Which institution should be in charge of their preservation? Do they need a specific law? Democratic countries have implemented different systems according to their administrative and political tradition. The Republic of Korea and South Africa have recently developed or are in the process of developing their own solutions. The experience of USA and France, where the presidential archives are increasingly used, will be presented. The strengths and weaknesses of the different systems and difficulties encountered will be explored in this session, especially in relation to acquisition and access.


Archives, Round Table